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to address you on that. >> dr. lloyd? >> we actually i am sorry. okay. >> we will take public comment on this item. actually that was a separate question that we had called up earlier but please do come up. >> >> my name is jim patrick and we own an adjacent piece of property and i wanted to address what mr. metcalf said and you agreed about the access to the park is critical to what we are talking about and it is stimulated me to come up here and say, tj pa has designed an exit way that occupies a third of our joint property line and thes a stairway that goes out. and i made three or four proposals to prove that someplace else so that we could have an entry into the park. to date i have been successful in achieving that goal and i would like to encourage the board to sort of rethink that west end design so that we have an exciting west end design. right now we have a stairway and a elevator and i think that is the wrong decision. thank you. >> thank you. >> is there any other public comment on this item? >> and i am going to close the public comment on this item and move to roll cal

a drive-by shooting for people here. steve leisman today exclusive with ceo of goldman sachs, lloyd blankfe blankfein, as well as simpson and bowles and they're not a singing team. they are the duo behind of course what might have been a very sane fiscal plan for the country and they have a lot to say about that. as for braunstein, he was not directly involved in any way in the london whale trading. that did not report in to him. but you can imagine as cfo it is not the easiest of times to have been through, that the job is a very, very difficult one. he had been the preeminent banker for many years at jpmorgan and actually had been very happy in the cfo role. whether or not he's leaving in the next couple of quarters or not, if that is the case -- of course you do need to communicate that to your boss and figure out what you may want to do in the future so we'll see but i think that's become an extraordinary difficult job at any big bank, certainly one that's been under the scrutiny of jpmorgan. >> it feels like a purge. it feels like a purge. anyone who was involved with the whale

investsing and hiring. well, we have three powerhouse ceos on the show. lloyd blankfein, and john of cisco systems. next, 11 years after 9/11, do we have to worry about al qaeda again? i'll talk to the former cia chief michael hayden about the aftermath of the benghazi attack. >>> and on his decade in hiding after a threat was placed on his life. >>> also, if china's growth slows, should the rest of us cheer? no. >>> first, here's my take. the pundit dees claired mitt romney the winner. he was. obama seemed passive, detached, and glum. but what's more significant than how romney said things is what he said. romney repeatedly insisted he was not advocating a big tax kuchlt in fact, he declared unequivocally that he would not cut taxes at all if they added to the deficit at all. now, as "the washington post" reporter checks out, for two years rom hi has been campaigning on a tax cut that would cost around $5 trillion over ten years. he said he would eliminate deductions and spending to pay for it. he never offers details. he did say he would cut funding for public broadcasting which was 0.01

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, the vice presidential debate from the 1988 campaign. michael dukakis picked lloyd bentsen of texas. the two candid for about 25 years apart in age, something that provided one of the defining moments. there was held in omaha, neb.. is about one hour and 35 minutes. >> good evening. on behalf of the commission of presidential debates i am pleased to welcome me to the vice presidential debate. i am judy woodruff. my colleagues are tom brokaw of nbc news, and a brit hume of abc news. the importance of tonight the president is underscored by two fax. both george bush and michael bad -- michael dukakis said their running mates would reveal a lot about themselves. based on the history, there is almost a 50-50 chance that one of the men here tonight will become president of the united states. the candidates are senator dan quayle and lloyd bentsen, the democratic nominee. [applause] for the next 90 minutes, we will be questioning the candidates following a format designed and agreed to by representatives of the two campaigns. however, there are america rigid restrictions on the questions my collea

stanford ph.d won for his work in economics along with ucla professor lloyd shapley. cornell bernard is on campus. >> reporter: the phone rang at professor roth's house 3:30 this morning but he slept through the phone rang again, he picked up it was stockholm calling saying he had won the prize in economics. he spoke to reporters and got a standing ovation. he is a stanford economist, 60-years-old and pioneer in match making series and formulas, he redesigned matching up doctors with hospitals, organs with transplant recipients and students with the right schools. >> economics has somehow a reputation among some parts of the public as being boring about prices and statistics. but, i've always thought of economics as being not just part of the social sciences but humanities because it gives us a window into people's lives at some of the biggest crossing points. >> reporter: dr. roth says he did not expect to win it was a big surprise. he shares the award and the million dollar prize with dr. lloyd shapley at ucla what do you do after winning the nobel prize? dr. roth says nothing spec

of the items if the trash bin. >> reporter: at the auction gallery in atlanta, georgia, john lloyd is selling his grandfather's hand me downs. >> it's cheesy, i know. >> reporter: given the hands they originally came from, there is plenty of interest. >> when you work at any place in the world even, you're bound to get something. people come through, well, my grandfather's happens to be presidential things. >> reporter: his grandfather bonner arrington was a carpenter at the white house for 33 years. employed during harry truman's administration through to ronald reagan's. collecting people imeel ya that offers a -- memorabilia that offers a three dimensional timeline of the presidential families. john f. kennedy jr.'s baby pen. even a burnt wooden post from 1814 when the british set fire to the white house which arrington found at work during the truman reconstruction. >> we found the table in the tar pen ter shop. >> reporter: he also helped with the kennedy renovations and collected items from the first lady herself, including a handwritten thank you note after the death of her son patrick

presidential debate, when senator lloyd benson when dan quayle compared his experience to j.f.k. >> senator, you are no jack kennedy. >> john: years later, al gore walked up to bush. >> al gore tries to be the bully. you ren the moment. bush doesn't say anything. he smiles and goes on. >> i believe i can. >> that was it. it absolutely devastated him. >> you watch him go. >> we revert to junior high mentality. when the team scores. what most people don't know. bush had been prepared. gregg who had played the role in the debate, be prepared he is going to come into your face. we dismissed it but sure enough it happened. >> john: which raises the question, how do they prepare? the these two debate coaches showed me. o'donnell coached michele bachmann. they try on replicate moments. >> you have them stand in front of podium. >> you want strong. look at colin powell he commands the podium. it's like this. >> it's about making sure that you fill the stage more than your opponent does. >> they practice debating. john kerry's played romney. rob portman plays obama. >> john: you never see videotape

scheduled for friday. lloyd told the guard he did not like the group's policies before he fired a shooting. a few minutes ago, we talked about mark's presidential debate -- tomorrow's presidential debate. you can weigh in on the candidates and see how others in the area are. apple is expected to unveil a smaller version of the ipad this week. the company has not confirmed any details yet. they are holding an event on tuesday and they are promising a special announcement. the ipad mini, or whatever it will be called, could be hitting stores by november 2. up and down for the last few days. how are things looking for the week ahead? >> training of the government prominent in the media recently. the proclamation of making the national side of security awareness month, 11 tips of building a better prepared workforce. the recommendations included creating a dedicated cyber security career path. for veterans. the cyber security workforce framework is having a significant impact on the finding and training a better cyber security work force for government. raytheon is one of the largest contracto

on this artificial retina. >> reporter: dean lloyd lost his sight when he was in his 30s. he suffers from a rare disease that damages the retina. >> i lost all ability to form images in 1989 after that point in time, i had no vision for at least 17 years. >> reporter: that began to change when he enrolled in a clinical trial and doctors implanted an artificial retina. the device uses a tiny video camera in the patient's glasses that converts images to electrical impulses. a transmitter in the glasses sends those impulses to electrodes implanted on the back of the damaged eye. the electrodes then stimulate visual centers in the brain. dr. eugene dejuan helped develop the device and has a financial interest in the company. >> the device is meant to be used in patients that have lost all their vision. and trying to restore some of that vision back. >> reporter: lloyd who once saw nothing can now see some shapes and can tell the difference it black, white and gray. the artificial retina has been approved in europe since last year. the company that makes the device estimates 10,000 people here in the

cliff near, steve liesman sat down with lloyd blankfein, alan simpson and irs skin bowles. >> people won't understand how critical this time in history is. we have $7.7 trillion worth of economic events that will hit america in the gut in december. and in washington they're doing nothing about it. nothing abit. we should be asking these guys running for president and every guy running for congress what are you going to do? >> we're accepting the challenge to do something about the looming fiscal cliff, so this morning we will ask each of our guests about the stakes and consequences for action and inaction. blankfein predicts that there would an huge positive impact on the economy and the markets if a bipartisan compromise is reached. he says he would be a buyer of the market as a result. plus andrew has a great line of corporate leaders. >> thank you, becky. and did you a remarkable job last night. so congratulations on this. we're here a ron baron, marking the 30th anniversary of his company. and as he does every year, he's bringing together his investors and the company he invests in f

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parallel valves. city tunnel 3 has 32, so there's much more redundancy. lloyd: we're targeting a completion date of 2012 for tunnel 3. and we already are starting to prepare to take tunnel 1 offline. narrator: the construction of tunnel 3 is vital for maintaining the sustainability of new york's drinking water infrastructure. but the pipeline is useless if there's not a reliable supply of clean water within it. hurwitz: the city bought up land around the reservoirs to prevent it from development. it provides assistance to local residents to see that there's no pollution of the reservoirs. it's much more cost effective to prevent pollution and to protect a source of water than to remove it at the drinking water treatment plant. lloyd: what epa said to us was, "you can have an exemption from filtration "if you keep this undeveloped, "and if you can manage the wastewater so that it does not pollute your water supply." and we feel that we've reached the point where we can really keep it clean enough to drink unfiltered for the indefinite future. and new york city is in a small club of cities th

lloyd doing his superman impression, storming into the end zone, catching tom brady's touchdown pass. looking closely -- look at his smile. the grin, all of that earning him the title of ridiculously photogenic football player. >> lloyd's the newest in the string of ridiculously photogenic people, which started last spring with a guy running a race in south carolina. probably the first time i've ever seen somebody running with a smile on their face. >> that's a great shot. that takes his career to a whole, new level. that's great. >>> and we just want to say right up front here, the dog is okay. but you might not think so at first by looking at these pretty horrifying pictures. look at this. this little poodle/bishon mix managed to ride for 11 miles stuck in the grille of that car. >> that's a bad place to be stuck. the driver thought he might have hit the dog. but he didn't see or feel anything out of the ordinary, he kept going. it was when another driver pointed out the dog. animal control was called and saved the day. >> congrats, little fella. >>> local news next for some of you

to be all about performance. the last thing that i remember is that lloyd bentsen said to dan quayle, you are no jack kennedy. it turned out that lloyd bentsen was no vice president, either. because it just didn't matter. will this thing matters subsequently to the outcome of the presidential election? >> i think you will be an important evening. an opportunity for him to show america what a wonderful human being he is. his level of integrity and intelligence and his knowledge about the budget. let's face it, we are facing a predictable crisis in this nation and the reason why i was so excited when governor romney pics paul ryan is not only do i know him as a fine human being, but he also, his actions put forward real solutions. that is so critically important nowadays when america is hungry for leadership, which this president simply has not. paul has been providing that leadership and that is what we saw what governor romney as well. someone who had a command presents. he helps to get the legislation passed and i will be a critical difference. >> will he be able to do as well if they sc

gap and experience gap. the model he could look to where dan quayle and lloyd benson went at each other and i thought lloyd benson handled that masterfully. and he overcomp states for the president's performance the other night and somehow loses himself. and loses that person in the clip you just showed. >> jennifer: and how about you duf? >> i think being too wonkish getting too much into the numbers. the issue that paul ryan would take, and mitt romney would take. i was surprised they didn't have that resolved by the time they were running. >> jennifer: i agree with you. any time you get a new ticket that will be the new problem. >> but the potential gaffes of biden i think is a real concern. >> jennifer: i hope there is an opportunity for him to respond to that. i have a clip of joe biden in 2008 responding to this issue. >> you're very kind suggesting my only achilles heel is my lack of discipline. others talk about my excessive passion. i'm not going change. i have 35 years in public office, i haven't changed in that time. >> jennifer: come on, you have

? >> that's right. >> the music you hear is cher lloyd's hit song. she will stop by this morning for a performance. i'm savannah guthrie alongside the aforementioned al roker and david gregory who has been here with us all week. >> always so welcoming. >> insights into your personality. it's fun. >> time to bottle it back up and go back to "meet the press." >> what's going on? >> oktoberfest theme, and we'll be talking about everything from the hottest new movies in music to some seasonal decorating ideas that you can put together with the kids which is fun, if it weren't, you know, 85 degrees and felt more autumnal. >> just saw adel adele who will singing the new theme song for the james bond movies, and we also want to put together and create costume ideas for your family pet, including some you sent us and natalie's dog zara will be here and my new rescued pup pepper will be here as well. >> we'll have a little pet parade and we'll meet the guy behind the hilarious pranksters, he was outside the iphone store, people lined up to get the new iphone and you hate it when that happ

've got some pretty good case studies. one is lloyd benson against dan quayle and lloyd benson had one of the historic smackdowns of quail. but ryan has an entirely different political persona. he's very much a policy geek, he's very much on top of substance. and so i think that's not going to be easy for biden to do. one analog that might be useful is dick cheney and john edwards in 2004 when john kerry had built momentum against george w. bush and dick cheney sat down with john edwards and kind of portrayed him as a light weight who hasn't been around, who missed a lot of votes. cheney projected some sgchlt ravitas and did george bush a virs. and president obama is hoping joe biden can do that for him tonight. >> i was wondering if you're going to ask that question, are you ready if something god forbid were to happen, a heartbeat away, do you make that point with paul ryan when the republican caricature of biden keeps pointing that out? this guy is heartbeat away from the president? it depends which side of the aisle you're on as to who wins the argument. biden has been around a lon

a well rehearsed one-liner. >> governor, there you go again. >> reporter: most memorably, lloyd bentsen's takedown of dan quayle in 1988. >> jack kennedy was a friend of mine. senator, you're no jack kennedy. >> reporter: but beware that deer in the head lights moment when a candidate forgets he's expected to be human. >> governor, if kitty dukakis were raped and murdered, would you favor an irrevocable death penalty for the killer? >> no, i don't, bernard. >> i feel sorry for these candidates because there's a bunch of people sitting around a room right now telling them to do ten impossible things and then at the end saying be yourself. >> reporter: and if you lose the first round you can recover at the next match with a well executed zinger. >> i am not going to exploit for political purposes my opponent's youth and inexperience. >> reporter: even a strong debate performance by john kerry wasn't enough to defeat george w. bush, but debates matter because it's the first chance to size up the candidates in unscripted moments one-on-one. brian? >> andrea mitchell, who by the way will be

. >> reporter: and lloyd benson's swipe at dan quayle. >> i served with jack kennedy. i knew jack kennedy. jack kennedy because friend of mine. senator, you're no jack kennedy. >> reporter: then there are other moments that seem to say more, like george w. bush looking at his watch. >> tell you what, 10,000 bet. >> reporter: and obama's comment to then-rival hillary clinton. >> you're likeable enough. >> reporter: one thing they do agree on. the debate maybe romney's big chance. >> it's hard to be likeable when you're -- >> you've got to know obama really well. there's not a lot of room left on his canvas to paint. mitt romney, he's still got a little white space on his canvas. >> reporter: the president will be spending the first part of the week in nevada. in the meantime, romney will be campaigning in colorado, also a swing state, and playing to the role for him will be ohio senator rob portman. in the newsroom, i'm grace lee, cbs 5. >> and, of course, cbs 5 will have special live coverage of the presidential debate beginning at 6 p.m. on wednesday. >>> constant thumping, all the windows r

: in 1988, vice presidential candidate dan quayle made that mistake against lloyd bentsen. >> i knew jack kennedy. jack kennedy was a friend of mine. senator, you're no jack kennedy. ( cheers and applause ) >> reporter: in the era of scripted and stage-managed candidates, the debates offer something increasingly dangerous-- the chance of a spontaneous moment. anthony mason, cbs news, new york. >> pelley: and that's the "cbs evening news." we'll be right back at 6:00 with tonight's debate. i'm scott pelley in denver. see you in a minute. [monotone] she says, "switch to progressive and you could save hundreds."

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of the questioners when lloyd benson gave the fame you're no jack kennedy and everybody thought there was a big boost. we never saw a president dukakis. >> that's for sure. chris, always great to see you and have your insight and experience. thanks. >> thank you, eric. >> chris's interview with kelly ayotte and martin o'malley on "fox news sunday" some debate tips. boy, does somebody need that. debate coach brett o'donnell will give his insight. >>> there's a very rare form of meningitis claiming more lives and it spreads the country. we'll tell you if you're at risk and what you need to do right now to protect yourself. "sunday house call" coming up. it's hard to see opportunity in today's challenging environment. unless you have the right perspective. bny mellon wealth management has the vision and experience to look beyond the obvious. we'll uncover opportunities, find hidden risk, and make success a reality. bny mellon wealth management >>> groovy music and great topics is what we have today on "sunday house call." joining us, dr. david smatty, chief of robotics at the mount sinai medical center.

-come-lately. >> the first time i ever met you was when you walked on the stage tonight. >> reporter: there was lloyd benson's zinger against dan quayle. >> senator, you're no jack kennedy. >> reporter: and this from ross perot's running mate. >> who am i? why am i here? >> reporter: questions unlikely to surface thursday night, at least by these two. ron mott, nbc news, st. petersburg, florida. >>> and a reminder, we'll have live nbc news coverage of every moment of thursday night's debate, including our correspondents and analysis. that's thursday night here on this nbc station, 9:00 eastern, 6:00 pacific time. >>> in pennsylvania, this was sentencing day for jerry sandusky. convicted earlier this year of 45 counts of child sexual abuse. tonight a judge has sent him to prison for what will most likely be the rest of his life. but not before the former penn state assistant coach had his say in court. nbc's john yang has our report from the courthouse. >> reporter: jerry sandusky said nothing as he arrived in a red prisoner's jumpsuit over a bulletproof vest, looking thinner after 112 days in jail. inside,

lloyd? >> here. >> metcalf? >> here. >> reiskin? >> here. >> ortiz? >> present. >> kim? >> here. >> as well, madam chair, you do have a quorum. >> are there any community indications from the board members? seeing none. i will move on to the business. if there is none, so we will move on to the executive director's report. >> great. good morning, directors and members of the public. some good news, i would like to start off by reporting that since our last meeting in september we did donate our wo llie mammoth tooth to the academies of sciences and they are thrilled to receive it and are going to be making it part of the permanent collection and they will notify us and put together an exhibit to understand what san francisco looked like about 11,000 years ago. we would like to thank the academy for all of their work on our behalf. second i am also pleased to report that our transbay traveling archeology exhibit was awarded the california, preserve vasing foundation, 2012 award. it is quite an honor to receive that award. there were only four awards given for the entire state of

. >> approval? >> sorry. >> second? >> second. >> with that director lloyd. >> aye. >> metcalf. >> aye. >> reiskin. >> aye. ortiz. >>ee. kim, aye. and that is five aye and item seven is approved. item number 8. authorizing the executive director to ex-skaout the amendment number five to the agreement for professional design and construction administration services for the transit center building and related structures with the pelli clark pelli architects to increase the additional services amount by $14,014,222... >> directors probably two years ago we gave a presentation, director kim had just joined us on the design of the transit center and what work we had done to date. since that time, we have progressed quite a bit on the design of the station. and i would like to have bob beck give an update on all of the work that we have done to date on this item. thank you. >> thank you. director and members of the board. bob beck, and maria said two years ago we completed 50 percent construction documents package, that was around the same time that the board authorized the funding to go to

people only remember one thing about the 1998 vice presidential debate, what senator lloyd benson said when dan quayle compared his experience to jfk's. >> senator, you're no jack kennedy. >> here's later in debate, al gore walked up to bush. >> al gore tries to come over and be the bully and get in his face. bush doesn't say anything. just looks at him, smiles, gives him the head wink, and goes on. >> i believe i can. >> that was it. it just -- you know, it just absolutely devastated gore. >> you watch him go. >> yeah. we all revert to our junior high mentality, you know, when our team scored. yeah, you know! >> most people don't know is that bush had been prepared. >> jud gregg, who had played the role of al gore in the debate prep, had seen him pull this trick. he said to bush, be prepared, he's going to come and get in your face. we all dismissed at the time, but sure enough it happened. >> which raises the question how do candidates prepared? these two debate coaches showed me. they prepped president bush for debate. o'donnell later coached mitt romney and michele bachmann. they s

home philadelphia from complications of non-hodgkin's limo . >>> alvin roth -- and lloyd shapley were honored for their theory of stable allocations in market designs. roth has two degrees from stanford and teaches at harvard business school. the economics award is the sixth and final nobel award given out this year. >>> you may encounter a little fog on your way into work don't be shocked. >> if you are an early riser over the weekend you know we had fog saturday, sunday morning, today once again visibility reduced. looks good out there live doppler 7 hd showing all the cloudiness and the deck is shallow at 1,000 feet, quick burn off on our way to a warmer afternoon. visibility now taking a hit along the coast, north bay, novato, santa rosa, bridges and overpasses 56 in fremont now, mild, 60 mountain view, 56 in napa. starting out this morning with plenty of 50s and mist. by the afternoon, mid 80s around the bay and evening looking good with numbers comfortable into the 60s for most of the evening hours. we are looking at numbers around the bay coming up from two to four degrees in t

harvard university and lloyd shapley from the university of california, los angeles. professor shapley developed a theory on so-called matching methods. professor alvin used shapley's theory to clarify market functions. the academy says the two economists have achieved outstanding economic engineering. >>> a former syrian opposition leader says the u.n. and arab league envoy may take a new approach to ending the civil war. burhan ghalioun says lakhdar brahimi wants to send in thousands of peacekeepers. government and opposition forces have been fighting for a year and a half. ghalioun said brahimi hopes to deploy at least 3,000 armed peacekeepers. 300 unarmed u.n. monitors were forced to leave the country in august. government and opposition forces are fighting for control of the northern city of aleppo and the central city of homs. human rights activists say more than 30,000 people have been killed in syria since the uprising began in march of last year. they say more than 300,000 have fled to neighboring countries. brahimi plans to visit damascus this week to present his proposal to

, new york. he eventually graduated from columbia university. he shares the prize with lloyd shapley. >>> police are trying to figure out what caused a fan stab another fan near candlestick park. it happened near harney way as the game was getting started yesterday. police say 27-year-old man from elk grove was with two men when two other men approached them. an argument ensued and someone stabbed the 27-year-old. he is expected to survive. police arrested a 22-year-old from daly city and a 30-year-old man from san francisco. >>> a couple caught in on the run in washington could be sent back to the bay area charged with killing an east bay teacher. darnell and tania washington are charged with driving a stolen can arrest leading police on a chase. the consider belongs to susie coe. investigators have named the couple as suspects, but they have not been officially charged with murder. >>> mountain view police are cracking down on drivers speeding along a dangerous road. the move is in response to a crash in june that killed a man on california street near castro elementary school. the

days. jamie dimon of jp morgan chase and lloyd blankfien of goldman sachs are the only ceos out of 9 still standing. the original 9 recieved a cut of $125 billion in bailout money from the government during the financial crisis. since that time, the heads of merrill lynch, bank of america, wells fargo, morgan stanley, state street bank, bank of new york mellon, and now citigroup have all moved on. gap is shuffling its management team. a single executive will now head the divisions for each of the company's brands, which include gap, banana republic and old navy. it's part of an effort to focus more on global operations. gap has been on a rebound, following higher profits due to the trendy colored skinny jeans that were a hit this season. an investigation has uncoved factory in china. foxconn manufacturers phones and tablets for apple as well as products for microsoft and hewlett-packard. teens as young as 14 were hired by the company as interns. foxconn says in a statement: "...these violations rest with our company and we have apologized to each of the students for our role in this

. minutes into the game. abby wombak. carly lloyd... it ends in a 1-all tie. still to come in sports, the giants and raiders both gear up for big games tomorrow. and the a's make a little noise, sending away their opening day shortstop. we'll tell you who when we come back after the break. ,,,, sleep train's best rest event is ending soon. don't miss your chance to get sleep train's very best mattresses at the guaranteed lowest price. plus, pay no interest for 3 years on beautyrest black, stearns & foster, serta icomfort, even tempur-pedic. and rest even better with sleep train's risk-free 100-day money back guarantee. but the best rest event ends soon at sleep train. superior service best selection, lowest price, guaranteed. ♪ sleep train ♪ your ticket to a better night's sleep ♪ john farrell their new >>> hey, how about the man responsible for making the call to sign barry zito to a seven year-$126 million contract. he was certainly loud and proud. we're talking about peter mcgowan, who was in the giants' clubhouse after the critical game that was won where zito went strong.

was signed by 87 heavy hitters including goldman sachs' lloyd blankfein, and j-p morgan's jamie dimon. it asks to follow the 2010 deficit reduction plan. the statement does not endorse a presidential candidate's economic plan. ford is having more car trouble overseas. due to stalling sales--the u.s. automaker now plans to close 2 plants in england, on top of the belgium plant closure announced earlier. cutting a total of fs 57-hundred jobs. ford anticipates european losses will exceed $1.5 billion this year. and next. next week gm is expected to detail the re-structuring of its opel unit which has been losing money. the drag in the u-s economy slapped the cme group with a 30 percent drop in third quarter profit. it wasn't all due to regulatory changes, according to cme chair terry duffy. he admitted regulatory issues had a role in the profit slowdown.... but the slowing economy and flat interest rates dealt most of the blows to the bottom line. pro- gay marriage supporters protested outside restaurants after chick fil president dan caathy said he supported the biblical defintion

. >> that was lloyd blang fine on the charmgs of the employee who quit. greg smith described out of touch bangers referring to clients as quote, muppets. goldman says it's not true. this week, smith published a new week about his experience. i asked greg smith about money and muppets. what do you think it means to call somebody a muppet? i mean, and they say they can't find any evidence that they called anybody a muppet. this is like your word against their word. >> i would say a couple of things. there was an e-mail where a client was called a muppet. but verbally, i saw it over and over again. it's someone who's not a friendly puppet. it's someone you can take advantage of or manipulate or pull strings. in my mind, they are searching on going on a muppet hunt. it's not about name calling. everyone calls someone a name. wall street's a tough place. it's the reason you're calling them a muppet they should be investigating. why was a teacher's refirmt fund sold. why didn't we use the client's information of what the market's doing to place our own bet. >> a lot of attention has been paid to your b

for more than 300 yards and four scores two to lloyd. tight end rob gronkowski had a big game with 146 yards receiving and two touchdowns. the patriots crush st. louis, 45-7. >>> it's being called the duel. tiger woods and rory mcilroy will play an 18-hole match in china. woods will get a $2 million appearance fee. mcilroy gets a million. today tiger was in malaysia for the cimv classic. on 16 he drains the long putt. woods finished tied for fourth, three strokes back. nick watney won the tiedle. this one is 22 under par. on 18, watney taps in for the victory and wins bay stroke and takes home $1.3 million. and now in the bottom of the first, the giants and tigers are scoreless. >> ama: all right. we're so excited for the game, though. >> one to go. >> ama: you share with us your [ woman ] ring. ring. progresso. your soups are so awesomely delicious my husband and i can't stop eating 'em! what's...that... on your head? can curlers! we got a lotta empty cans. tomato basil, potato with bacon, 80 different kinds... no wonder we're going through this stuff! hey, hon, want some soup? you be

touchdowns, two to brandon lloyd. rob gronkowski had a big game with 146 yards receiving and two scores. the patriots crush st. louis, 45-7. >> the the new york led dallas 23-0. the cowboys nearly came all the way back. with just seconds live, romo goes deep to dez bryant who makes the catch for what appears to be the go-ahead score but the replay show bryant's hand came down out-of-bounds so the call was reversed. new york wins 29-24. great finish win the colts and titans. andrew luck finds ballard. check this out. 180 back spin into the end zone. worth one more look. the colts improve to 4-3 with the 19-13 victory. >> being called the duel. tiger woods and rory mcilroy will play an 18-hole match in china. woods will gate $2 million appearance fee and mcilroy gets a million. >>> today tiger was in ma slay should for the cimb classic. on 16 he drains a long putt. woods shot an 8-under 63 to finish tied for fourth, three strokes back. nick watney won the title with a course record 61. this birdie putt left him 22 under par. on 18 taps in for the victory. wins bay stroke and takes home $1

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to alvin roth and lloyd shaffley, two americans. that is just coming to us. winning the nobel economics prize. now, the philippine government and the country's largest moslem rebel group that signed a pulmonary peace pact, ending one of the longest-running insurgencies in asia. it grants the minority muslims in the southern fell planphilips autonomy. >> this is a sight that many filipinos thought they would never see. the philippine president in the same earl boykins -- in the same room as the leader of the moslem insurgent group. now the moro people will be given more rights, living on the island of mindanao. >> we have signed the most important document in this chapter of our history and, a landmark document that resource to our people their moro identity and their homeland. >> to reach this agreement, the rebels have had to make compromises. they have abandoned their demand for separate state and agreed to give up all their weapons. in return, the people they represent will have more autonomy and their land will be renamed the land of the moros. peace cannot come soon enough for the

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cliff. j.p. morgan's jamie dimon, bank of america's brian moynihan and goldman sach's lloyd blankfein joined 13 other c.e.o.s in a letter to congress and the white house. expiration of tax cuts and automatic government spending cuts already has held back businesses, and if the cliff is triggered in january as scheduled, things will get much worse. bankrate's greg mcbride says all americans would feel the pain. >> it's going to put a few million more people out of work, the stock market would tank so everyone with a 401(k) would feel it, and even the people who are still working, they're going to make less money, they're going to have less money, it's not going to be fun for anybody. >> reporter: the bank c.e.o.s also raised concern over the potential for another credit downgrade for america. they said it could lead to higher interest rates. >> higher interest payments would worsen our nation's fiscal burden and likely increase uncertainty and instability in global financial markets. >> reporter: but it's not clear yet whether that would happen. >> in this environment, europe's in the

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of people. >> in some ways, that is like the lloyd george thing. they show what it really is. >> that's exactly right. that was their theory. and it's a good theory. but what i have had the guts to do that? i don't think so. >> doing something about something strongly in history -- does it help that in writing come when you want to convey that? >> absolutely. absolutely. the main thing i think that we enjoy about literature is our emotions follow the emotions of the characters. and that is a really important thing. our heart beats faster, our pulse races, we feel angry sometimes about what is happening in the story. sometimes i'm sitting on the edge of my seat. i do not know how people really read a book on the edge of their seat, but those emotional reactions to a story are absolutely the most important thing. if you don't have an emotional reaction, then it is easy to put it down, isn't it? even if it is well written and clever. sometimes you want to keep on reading, and that is what we all love. i think what i love is a reader, many people love as readers is getting lost in the boo

is imogen lloyd webber coauthor of "the twitter diaries," and tina dupuy, thank you for joining me. imogen i haven't found anyone who pays attention to the world who has a confirmed idea one way or another. >> you're a big time tv host, but the 49-51% country at the end of the day. i love america. they like to think that they're on the winning team. moderate mitt has momentum, and they might be inclined to vote for the winner. >> eliot: wait, i want to understand this. you come over here from great britain and you're saying that we have no convictions. >> you're more moderate than many republicans and democrats would have us believe. >> eliot: there is a rational segment in the middle. dubai that? >> no, i'm very skeptical. >> why? >> people who say they're undecided at this point they're low information. i think if at this point you say, oh, i don't know about romney and his tax plan, then i think you haven't been paying attention. i did speak to a high school lose week, and--the civics teacher asked me where romney stood on issues. i was, like, well, it was trying to decipher to high schoo

guest this morning is british pop sensation cher lloyd. we just heard you sing and rap, and you ready to talk in. >> definitely, yeah. always. >> our first take one has to do with "american idol." you're the perfect person to ask about this because you started on the british "x-factor." >> you're not going to ask me. >> please. >> nicki minaj. >> just between us. >> nobody is listening. >> can it be a secret? >> it is a secret. >> do you have an opinion about the fight? do you think it's real, or do you think it's all for publicity? >> i don't have a clue, i really don't, but it's been very entertaining, and -- and i don't really know what to think about it. >> you think that the problem with some of these shows, kind of shows, kind of jump the shark, it's not about the singer anymore -- the singers anymore, it's about the judges. >> it's very difficult. i think, you know, every artist in their own right is a star, and -- and for someone as big and talented as nicki and mariah, it's going to be difficult for anyone to be able to ever outshine them. >> that's a good point. the other po

. and now the 1988 vice- presidential debate. dan quayle and lloyd bentsen of texas. the two vice presidential candidates were 25 years apart in age which provided one of the defining moments. the debate was held in omaha and was moderated by pbs's judy woodruff. >> on behalf of the commission on presidential debates, i am pleased to welcome you to this vice presidential debate. i'm judy woodruff of pbs' "macneil-lehrer news hour" and "frontline." my colleagues on the panel are -- john margolis of "the chicago tribune," tom brokaw of nbc news, and brit hume of abc news. the importance of tonight's debate is underscored by two facts. both george bush and michael dukakis said their selections of a running mate would reveal a lot about themselves. and based on the history since world war ii, there is almost a 50-50 chance that one of the two men here tonight will become president of the united states. the candidates are senator dan quayle, the republican nominee, and senator lloyd bentsen, the democratic nominee. [applause] >> for the next 90 minutes we will be questioning the candid

qualification than michael and lloyd combined. [applause] [applause] . . qualified to be present at the united states because as you have said that has happened too often in the past. that tragedy should occur we have to step in without any margin for error, enough time for preparation to take over the responsibilities for the biggest job in the world, that of running this great country of ours, to take over the awesome responsibility for commanding the nuclear weaponry that this country has. the debate tonight is a debate about a presidential decision that has to be made by you. the stakes could not be higher. >> moderator: senator bentsen question for you and you have two minutes to respond. what bothers people was not so much for qualification, but your split on policy with governor dukakis. he has said that he does not want to clone himself, but you disagree with him on some major issues, a that the in nicaragua conference, did the death penalty, gun-control among others. if you had to step into the presidency, whose agenda would you pursue, yours or his? >> i am delighted to

of exercise in your life. >> thankahead, cher lloyd after your local news. >>> good morning. 8:26. i'm laura garcia-cannon. a new development in the sex abuse scandal. a 2nd grade student says their teacher put something in her mouth while she was blindfolded. the girl was alone with the teacher in the classroom. the principal warned the teacher but police did not find out about the incident into three months later. the teacher was arrested and remains jailed on five counts of lewd acts with a child. >>> turning to the morning commute. >> we're looking at the 101. you see all the edge. right before you get toward west, there's an accident just north of university. it's a distraction for both sides. the maps will show it's jammed out of palo alto. your traditional spots for south bay. we have that commute. that's what the issue here. a new accident at north 280 will be another issue. there's the bay bridge. >> busy friday. the weekend is coming. for the latest traffic, you can check out nbcbayarea.com on facebook. another update in after half an. ♪ ♪ we were skipping stones ♪ and lettin

with the goldman sachs ceo lloyd blankfein plus the co-chairs of president obama's deficit commissionity, simpson and bowles. they'll discuss the fiscal issues. that's at 12:30 eastern on fast money halftime report. so don't miss that. >> and still to come here, christine lagarde has harsh words about austerity. we'll head back out to cadd ere cadre oig in tokyo after the break. kadri in tokyo after the . >>> christine lagarde calls for developed nations to do more to get their budgets in order while at the same time urging europe to give greece more time. >>> and central banks take action on slowing global growth. interest rates both cut by 25 basis points as the economies try to copy with waning demand. >> plus the states have been raised for today's debate between joe biden and paul ryan and new polls show the race for the white house has tightened. >> kelly and i might be wearing a dapper of red today. european stocks -- >> we didn't even plan it. we're just on the same wave length. >> stocks have a dash of green. not much, just a little. a welcome break if you're long in the markets after th

. >> reporter: at great gatsby auction gallery in atlanta, georgia, john lloyd is selling his grandfather's hand me downs. given the hands they originally came from there is plenty of interest. >> when you work at any place in the world even you're bound to get something there after a while. my grandfather happened to be presidential things. >> reporter: lloyd's grandfather bonner arrington was a carpenter at the white house for 33 years. employed during harry truman's administration to ronald reagan's. collecting memorabilia that offers a three-dimensional timeline of the presidential families. truman's lighter, jfk's monogrammed baby pen. even a burnt wooden post from 1814 when the british set fire to the white house which arrington found at work during the truman reconstruction. >> found a table in the carpenter shop. >> reporter: he helped with the kennedy renovation and collected items from the first lady herself including a handwritten thank you note after the death of her son patrick. >> real people with real lives and a lot of this collection demonstrates tha

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